Voices
Dynasty Gallery | Group exhibitions
Opening reception
2024.01.26 Fri. 19:30 - 21:00
Venue
POPOP Taipei A2, Taipei
Exhibiton date
2024.01.26 Fri. - 2024.01.29 Mon.
Viewing time
Fri - Mon. 13:00 - 21:00
The inaugural "Voices" exhibition unfolds within the culturally rich Nangang POPOP Taipei. Built upon academic-curated setting, the fair invites curator Emerson Wang to bring a diverse curatorial vision, seamlessly weaving into the vibrant tapestry of ONE ART Taipei's contemporary art landscape. This exhibition guides spectators through a unique artistic discourse, offering an immersive experience of the dynamic interplay between space and artworks.
Reference and excerpt from Voices.
21g
In "21g," Julia Hung delves into the human pursuit of control through standardization, prompting reflection on the qualitative dimensions lost in this quest for oversimplified measurement.
Ancient Greeks embraced life's measurable and predetermined nature, seen in Lachesis, one of the Fates, measuring the thread of human destiny—illustrating humanity's fixation on measurement.
In the early 20th century, Dr. Duncan MacDougall sought to measure the weight of the soul, linking the departure of the soul to an inexplicable 21-gram weight loss in terminally ill patients. Hung finds intrigue in the symbolism of '21,' rooted in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, and 'gram,' originating in the metric system born during the French Revolution. Both are tools of standardization crucial for communication in business, science, and mathematics.
Today, the pervasive reliance on measurement and standardization often leads to a neglect of nuanced qualitative aspects. "21g" invites contemplation on the impact of this obsession with quantification, exploring the complexities that may be overlooked in the pursuit of standardized control over the intricate tapestry of human experience.